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- Is there a lt;meta gt; tag to turn off caching in all browsers?
For IE9 and before Do not blindly copy paste this! The list is just examples of different techniques, it's not for direct insertion
- How to force Docker for a clean build of an image
If someone is calling docker build isn't it assumed that they want to rebuild without the cache? In what use case would someone want to build an image and use a previously built image? <rant> I just lost a day because an earlier build failed silently yet completed "successful" and I was using the broken image not understanding why updates to the build script wasnt working < rant>
- http - What is the difference between no-cache and no-store in Cache . . .
I don't find get the practical difference between Cache-Control:no-store and Cache-Control:no-cache As far as I know, no-store means that no cache device is allowed to cache that response In the
- fetch (), how do you make a non-cached request? - Stack Overflow
Fetch can take an init object containing many custom settings that you might want to apply to the request, this includes an option called "headers"
- Difference between no-cache and must-revalidate for Cache-Control?
Great explanation, and so typical for us devs to forget about the ancient compatibility reasons of old in our SlickStack (LEMP) project, for dynamic content e g WordPress pages, we set nocache but enable server-side Nginx FastCGI caching, and for static files we set public, max-age=691200 which might also be overwritten by CDNs like Cloudflare
- Whats the difference between Cache-Control: max-age=0 and no-cache?
When sent by the origin server I believe max-age=0 simply tells caches (and user agents) the response is stale from the get-go and so they SHOULD revalidate the response (eg with the If-Not-Modified header) before using a cached copy, whereas, no-cache tells them they MUST revalidate before using a cached copy
- How do we control web page caching, across all browsers?
Introduction The correct minimum set of headers that works across all mentioned clients (and proxies): Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate Pragma: no-cache Expires: 0
- regex - Adding ?nocache=1 to every url (including the assets like . . .
Alright, this is due to the pain that godaddy gives me by implementing their own caching in a MANAGED WORDPRESS hosting
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